The Ohio State Buckeyes, Miami Hurricanes, and Oregon Ducks are the best of the unbeatens. No one is shoehorning any of the lossless SEC schools, the Ole Miss Rebels, Texas A&M Aggies, Oklahoma Sooners, or Missouri Tigers, into that mix, and no one is giving the Texas Tech Red Raiders the time of day for being in the Big 12.
CBS Sports' Chip Patterson shared the opinion that the Buckeyes, Hurricanes, and Ducks are all on the same plane, above the rest. But Patterson added a caveat that almost undoes the point entirely: the word "yet."
"When the calculations were completed, Ohio State did hold on to the No. 1 spot in the CBS Sports 136, but the Buckeyes did so with an average ballot ranking of 2.1. That edged out Miami, which jumped ahead of Oregon following the Florida State win, as the Hurricanes had an average ballot ranking of 2.2. And the Ducks, who were off this week, fell to No. 3 but are much closer than the rankings spots suggest as their average ballot ranking is 2.3," Patterson wrote.
"It's a fascinating debate to watch play out in real time. None of the three teams have enough of a consensus to get pulled to be the definitive No. 1, and none of the three teams have an enough of a consensus to be pulled to No. 3. The order of Ohio State, Miami and Oregon differs enough across all of the ballots from experts at CBS Sports and 247Sports that we have this close mathematical battle, yet the one thing everyone agrees on is there isn't another team that's ready to enter the debate … yet."
The Athletic's Stewart Mandel believes the Indiana Hoosiers can enter that mix with an upset of Oregon this Saturday in Eugene. The Ducks opened up as more than a touchdown favorite at the spread.
Assuredly, Indiana is the only team Patterson can be referring to. Then again, we may hear something dramatically different in a few weeks. College football has never been less clear about who's at the top of the heap.
Seemingly, the defending College Football Playoff national champions are the definitive top team in the nation. Ohio State shook off the yips during their 14-7 Week 1 win over the Texas Longhorns, but has looked predictably dominant in every game since, even if Texas has fallen off.
And on that point, Oregon struggled with a Penn State team that lost to the UCLA Bruins, and Miami struggled against a pair of two-loss teams, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Florida State Seminoles. No one is perfect. You can't hold it against OSU, though some do, that they convincingly beat everyone in front of them.
It may be the Big Three. Or it may be the Big Me in Columbus, Ohio.